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  • KYU Number: No charge to register; quarterly tax filings based on miles driven (rate depends).
  • Temporary KYU Permit: Flat fee per vehicle for a short-term period.
  • Trip Permit: Simple cost for brief use, for heavier non-registered vehicles.
  • Fuel Permit: One-time fee for limited days, for non-fuel-tax vehicles.

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If you operate heavy vehicles in Kentucky, understanding IRS Form 2290 is critical. This federal form is required to report and pay the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Filing on time ensures legal registration and prevents costly penalties. This guide explains what IRS Form 2290 is, who must file in Kentucky, deadlines, fees, and compliance requirements.

Feb. 25, 2026, 10:22 a.m.

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Kentucky DOT Permit Requirements For Construction Equipment

Kentucky DOT Permit Requirements For Construction Equipment

Transporting construction equipment in Kentucky requires compliance with state regulations to ensure safety and protect public roads and bridges. Oversized or overweight machinery—such as bulldozers, excavators, cranes, or loaders—cannot be moved legally without the proper permits from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). This guide outlines Kentucky DOT permit requirements for construction equipment, when permits are needed, and best practices for safe and legal transport.

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Kentucky Entry Requirements For Out-Of-State Carriers

Kentucky Entry Requirements For Out-Of-State Carriers

Out-of-state motor carriers entering Kentucky must comply with specific entry requirements to operate legally. Understanding these rules helps prevent fines, delays, or vehicle impoundment.

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